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Released:
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Origin:
North Island, New Zealand
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This lovely Geocoin was presented to me for the running of the Travel Bug Table during the 2013 Mega Event.

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NZ Mega 2013 Geocoin

I am sending out the Body Double of this Geocoin,

 

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Tracking History (59379.9mi) View Map

Visited 4/16/2024 Wombatwandering took it to “Now Arriving at Ringwood” Victoria, Australia - 34.85 miles  Visit Log

Lots of things to do today. Raced out to Ringwood in Melbourne’s east to return some camping gear to my friends. Decided I still had a little time to grab some geocachers by Mister Doctor. He makes some great ones. Look them up if you are in the area. Then it was off to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival for a few laughs. 🤣

Visited 4/15/2024 Wombatwandering took it to Yet More Cobblers Victoria, Australia - 21.79 miles  Visit Log

After sniggering at the name, we took a trip with Wombat Mother to Cobbledicks Ford Reserve. It’s beside the Werribee River and is meant to have a platypus population It could be a really nice spot but it seems to be a dumping spot and car hoon area. People are so disappointing. 🛢️

Visited 4/14/2024 Wombatwandering took it to Sliced, Diced & Peeled Victoria, Australia - .75 miles  Visit Log

Histion invited us to a craft brewery tour at Stomping Ground in Collingwood, an inner suburb of Melbourne and once I home. I’d move back any day. Collingwood is one of the oldest suburbs in Melbourne and was once a centre of brewing including being the home of Fosters. It’s also the home of the Collingwood Magpies football club, last year’s AFL premiership winners. 🍻

  • Collingwood Brewery Tour, Melbourne, Australia
Visited 4/13/2024 Wombatwandering took it to SideTracked - Parliament Victoria, Australia - 8.08 miles  Visit Log

Into Melbourne for a lunch but I checked out the Victorian Parliament House first. Construction began in 1855, and the first stage was officially opened the following year, with various sections completed over the following decades; it has never been completed, and the planned dome is one of the most well known unbuilt features of Melbourne. Between 1901 and 1927, it served as the meeting place of the Parliament of Australia, during the period when Melbourne was the temporary national capital. 🏛️

Visited 4/12/2024 Wombatwandering took it to Horatio's View Victoria, Australia - 23.96 miles  Visit Log

Lunch with my friend who I’ve had the longest and then we headed to Bundoora Park which was fitting since I met her at school in Bundoora when I first moved to Melbourne. Unbeknownst to me all this time, today I learnt that Bundoora Park hosts the highest peak (an eye watering 137.3m) in the Melbourne metropolitan area, Mt Cooper. Saw some kangaroos and an emu and then it was off to a delicious dinner with my friends who are excellent cooks so it’s always a good night. 🦘

Visited 4/11/2024 Wombatwandering took it to The Bonus Cache Challenge Victoria, Australia - 24.57 miles  Visit Log

Just hanging out with Wombat Mother in the Melbourne western suburb of Werribee. 👩‍👧

Visited 4/10/2024 Wombatwandering took it to Discover The Dome Victoria, Australia - 46.22 miles  Visit Log

You joined Mother Wombat and me at a delicious lunch in Geelong, Victoria’s second largest city. It’s also the home of my football team, The Geelong Cats. They are going really well so far this year so it could all end in tears. The modern name of Geelong, established in 1827, was derived from the local Wadawurrung name for the region, Djilang, thought to mean "land", "cliffs" or "tongue of land or peninsula". 😺

Visited 4/8/2024 Wombatwandering took it to 👜#13 sharkiefan's handbag series 👜 Victoria, Australia - 112.03 miles  Visit Log

And back in Melbourne once again. I took you to the eastern suburb of North Balwyn today. I spent my tennage years here and my aunt still lives there. Now it’s an an are of super-sized faux French chateaux with giraffe compliant entrance ways. Came back via iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground so you could see that. I hope the Mighty Catters will be there in September. 🏟️

  • The Melbourne Cricket Ground, Victoria, Australia
Visited 4/7/2024 Wombatwandering took it to Old Hume Hwy 31 - Bogong Lookout Victoria, Australia - 55.66 miles  Visit Log

A special treat was in store for you on the trip back to Melbourne. We stopped in Glenrowan for a unique tourist attraction. Kellyworld is a museum dedicated to the infamous bushranger, police killer, and folk hero Ned Kelly (and his gang). Ned is known for wearing a suit of bulletproof armour during his final shootout with the police at Glenrowan. Kellyland features “an animatronic show which brings to life the last stand of Ned Kelly and his gang”. It’s so bad, it’s hilarious. Bill Bryson gives a great account of his visit here in his book ‘In a Sunburnt country”. 👮

Visited 4/7/2024 Wombatwandering took it to No Fixed Address Victoria, Australia - 10.18 miles  Visit Log

What goes up, has to come down, and it was a steep and slippery walk back out. The rain has also brought the leeches out and I copped 17 itchy leech bites. Another learning lesson for geoson! We headed to the safety of our friends’ house at Mt Beauty. I was amused to see these two caches are only 16km apart. For you, it was really a 3- 4 hour walk out and then an hour drive. I imagine it’s a very tough bush bashing hike if you do the direct route. I’ve actually done it as a fantastic seven night ski tour via Falls Creek and Mt Loch - a fair bit longer than 16kms. 🪱

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